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Focus on Sustainable Products Innotech Set to transform the market


Innotech has introduced the game-changing Envirotech PP Flex range, a PVC-free banner designed to revolutionise banner printing.


These banners match traditional PVC in look, feel, and performance, but are fully recyclable and environmentally friendly. Available in three weights – 260gsm, 300gsm, and 400gsm – and widths up to 3200mm, they are compatible with major ink types, resistant to mould and damp, and easy to weld and eyelet.


They offer a sustainable alternative for eco-conscious customers without sacrificing quality. With strong feedback from top European users, Envirotech PP is set to transform the market.


www.innotechdigital.com Envirotech PP Flex


Kavalan An environmentally-friendly solution


The patent-protected Kavalan range of PVC-free banner and textile materials offers an environmentally friendly solution that weighs up to 45% less than its PVC counterparts, uses non-toxic biodegradable waste-based coatings and doesn’t compromise on print quality, strength, durability or usability.


Compatible with UV and latex inks, the range includes:


• Moonlight River: A backlit textile banner replacement material that offers a more sustainable alternative to the water- intensive textile materials typically used for applications such as lightboxes and backlit event graphics. It reduces freshwater usage during production by 67%.


• Sunlight: Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications, this lightweight material combines flexibility with strength. Its


water-based coating gives it outstanding durability, making it perfect for signage, billboards, sports banners, event banners and exhibition materials.


• Butterfly: Developed for two-way signage, pole banners, hanging banners, sports banners and other indoor and short-term outdoor applications, this double-sided block- out material has impressive flatness characteristics and consistent colour reproduction.


• Spiderweb: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, this mesh banner material offers the same strength and performance as PVC mesh, but with only half the weight. Delivering excellent ‘show-through’, vibrant colours and outstanding image quality, it is ideal for sports and event banners.


• Gecko: Created with interior designers and creative agencies in mind, this wall covering material is coated with PVC-free resin and has a self-adhesive backing option to enable easy one-piece application.


All Kavalan materials have certifications including ISO9001, ISO14001, REACH, RoHS, 6P and DIN4102-B1, while Kavalan Sunlight Weldable and Kavalan Spiderweb 300 both have Certifire - TS62 certification.


Life Cycle Assessments (LCA), ISO14040 and ISO14044, by leading independent testing and certification body, SGS, confirm the low impact eco-performance of Kavalan products compared with traditional PVC banner and textile signage materials. And whether recycled, put into landfill or incinerated in waste-to-energy schemes, Kavalan materials are designed with responsible end-of-life disposal in mind.


Moonlight River is a backlit textile banner replacement material


www.signupdate.co.uk www.goforkavalan.com


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